PMID: 8965967Oct 26, 1996Paper

Liver rupture in pregnancy: a life-threatening complication of the HELLP syndrome

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
R A WeemhoffJ G Aarnoudse

Abstract

A 31-year-old primigravida with pre-existent hypertension was admitted at 28.5 weeks gestation with foetal growth retardation. On the third day after admission she developed a 'haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets' (HELLP) syndrome with severe pain in the epigastrium. Intrauterine death had occurred and abruptio placentae was suspected. Induction of labour was started with intravenous prostaglandins. The next day the haemoglobin concentration had decreased despite transfusions of red blood cell concentrates. At ultrasound examination, free fluid was detected in the abdomen and at explorative laparotomy a subcapsular liver haematoma appeared to have ruptured. An intrahepatic haematoma does not require operative treatment, unless it has ruptured. Packing of the ruptured liver with gauze and later removal of the gauze is preferable to lobectomy.

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